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LSTPLinux Terminal Server Project
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About the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) delivers advanced thin-client capabilities to Linux, increasing deployment options for business, education and government.
HP also announced updates regarding Linux notebooks and desktops: The new HP Compaq t5300 and t5500 diskless workstations are designed for seamless use with the Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP).
 
 
 
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